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head of library uses association. if the library citizens advisory committee, which was created by the board of supervisors, said it. it ended its run at the end of february after existing for about six years. i am proud to have been the city's first appointee to that body, and was president -- present at the first and last meetings, as well as all those in between except for one. i would like to thank supervisors mirkarimi and his predecessor, matt gonzales, under both of whom i have served as the district 5 up 20. our last motion was an alert to the supervisors about the library's very bad priorities. as of the committees last meeting in february, the library administration had proposed and advocated for a $500,000 cut in the books and materials budget. even as overall spending on other things was to grow by $2.2 million. i'm glad to say that thanks to this motion and additional efforts by my own group, library users association, the library withdrew its cuts. the first partially, and then, fully. that is good, but
head of library uses association. if the library citizens advisory committee, which was created by the board of supervisors, said it. it ended its run at the end of february after existing for about six years. i am proud to have been the city's first appointee to that body, and was president -- present at the first and last meetings, as well as all those in between except for one. i would like to thank supervisors mirkarimi and his predecessor, matt gonzales, under both of whom i have served as...
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he gave us his old trains, was all american. we built many tracks from the kitchen to the bathroom, and i remember all the game we played with our trains. >> reporter: they built the world's largest train railway, roughly the size of a 50 meter swimming pool the museum attracts 1 million visitors a year. controllers use monitors and mini cameras as they oversee the operation of the model trains. right after marklin's bankruptcy two years ago, fredrik and garrit bought part of it. >> they have very much problems so i hope they are fine again at the moment an if it is possible with this exhibition to help them that the children likes to buy trains in the future, i'm very glad. >> reporter: this man and his son enjoy model trains in the attic. his son used to play pc games, but now he plays with his model trains every day. >>> translator: i like model trains much better. all you do with a computer game is click the mouse. here i can make model train layouts by myself. >> reporter: there are some model trains that they treasure more
he gave us his old trains, was all american. we built many tracks from the kitchen to the bathroom, and i remember all the game we played with our trains. >> reporter: they built the world's largest train railway, roughly the size of a 50 meter swimming pool the museum attracts 1 million visitors a year. controllers use monitors and mini cameras as they oversee the operation of the model trains. right after marklin's bankruptcy two years ago, fredrik and garrit bought part of it. >>...
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six of our supervisors use glasses. supervisor chiu: i think we are all waiting gemini eir -- reading too many eir's. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i am here today to thank the man who saved my life. i would like to tell you, it is very proud to be one of his vision. he has saved many other people's lives as well. i would like to invite them to go to egypt. i would like to establish a clinic under my granddaughter's name. she has only one heart. i have eight-time heart attacks. i would like to thank god for that. but the reason i would like to go back to my country, because i like to have your support to establish the clinic foundation, to help the poor people there back home for the heart disease we have. ladies and gentlemen, i introduced this for them to accept my invitation to go to egypt, and i believe they will have time to help other people who need our own health. our supervisor, i appreciate what you do for my city. i would like to ask again and again and again, and i never give up. our s
six of our supervisors use glasses. supervisor chiu: i think we are all waiting gemini eir -- reading too many eir's. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i am here today to thank the man who saved my life. i would like to tell you, it is very proud to be one of his vision. he has saved many other people's lives as well. i would like to invite them to go to egypt. i would like to establish a clinic under my granddaughter's name. she has only one heart. i have eight-time...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in america and looking closely at what we buy that is made in america. well, tonight, as a salute to all the men and women who are determined to make america still the country to beat. >> reporter: what stunned the usrys this week -- >> table's made in india. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: where is your couch made from? china. was a wakeup call for thousands of you who wrote in -- >> made in china. >> reporter: and sent in your own moments from all over the country. in philadelphia, the phillies fan and his hat, made in china. from the lone star state -- >> we take our cowboy boots v
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in...
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the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the worst case scenario? what if there's a full meltdown? will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11 years.
the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter than we can grasp, but nick watt tells us that there is a brand-new experiment that shows they can do something no one ever dreamed. >> reporter: we all know elephants are smart. they help each other out. they help us out. some say they mourn their dead, even cry. >> they have huge heads, and the huge heads contain a big brain. >> reporter: but how creative are those big brains? >> we had to come up with a way to design it so that the elephants could work together without destroying the apparatus in front of them. >> reporter: and here it is in the forest of thailand. there's corn in those buckets. >> elephants are always hungry all day, all
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter than we can grasp, but nick watt tells us that there is a brand-new experiment that...
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captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. the u.s. economy has been growing at a faster pace than previous estimates, but consumers are becoming more gloomy. >> susie: tom, it's a mixed bag of information. let's look at the numbers. the commerce department reported today that the gross domestic product or g.d.p. grew 3.1% in the last three months of 2010, up from an earlier estimate of 2.8%. but more recent data on the consumer from reuters and the university of michigan finds sentiment fell to 67.5 in march. its lowest level in about 18 months. >> tom: the key question for the economy now-- is how confident are consumers about spending, especially as they pay higher prices at the pump? erika miller reports. >> reporter: if you want to know the mindset of american consumers, patricia pao is a good woman to ask. as a retail consultant, it's her job to recognize changes in spending patterns nationwide. so, it may surprise you that pao does not think rising prices at the pump are making shoppers nervous. >> i think right now, everyone is
captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. the u.s. economy has been growing at a faster pace than previous estimates, but consumers are becoming more gloomy. >> susie: tom, it's a mixed bag of information. let's look at the numbers. the commerce department reported today that the gross domestic product or g.d.p. grew 3.1% in the last three months of 2010, up from an earlier estimate of 2.8%. but more recent data on the consumer from reuters and the...
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firefighters use this day to remind us all to change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. fires occur in homes in the u.s. every three hours. and there is a new at a time law that requires homes to have carbon monoxide protectors. we hated to give up that hour of sleep this morning. lisa argen is here. >> we have a sun setting at 7:15 tonight so that is what we gained. mist and drizzle right no now. 54 degrees in san jose. when will the rain reach your neighborhood? i'll have the forecast next. >> also next, san jose sharks get a rare visit from the new york rangers. for some reason, these folks like to punch each other out. the highlights of thehehehehehee >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> well, lisa argen is here to talk about the accu weather forecast and i guess rain is on the way. >> it's on the way. we have a couple of systems to talk about. we have one pretty cold one that is going to bring snow but today this system is still pretty far off. as we head outside we are looking breezy wind, southerly winds from mount tam and cloudy skies.
firefighters use this day to remind us all to change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. fires occur in homes in the u.s. every three hours. and there is a new at a time law that requires homes to have carbon monoxide protectors. we hated to give up that hour of sleep this morning. lisa argen is here. >> we have a sun setting at 7:15 tonight so that is what we gained. mist and drizzle right no now. 54 degrees in san jose. when will the rain reach your neighborhood? i'll have...
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the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose
the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. it's your fault. naturally, blame the mucus. well, i can't breathe. did you try blowing your nose? of course. [ both ] and nothing came out. instead of blaming me, try new advil congestion relief. what you probably have is swelling due to nasal inflammation, not mucus. and this can help? it treats the real
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin,...
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but used shuttles are in high demand. some museums around the country are trying to add them to their collections. among those campaigning for them, nasa's johnson space center in houston. the intrepid sea, air and space museum in manhattan. and the museum of flight and seattle which is spending big money to house a shuttle it doesn't even know it will get. in all nasa says 21 institutions have expressed interest. it will make the final decision one month from now. >>> well, there appear to be fewer great white sharks in the waters off california than scientists expected. biologists conducted a first- ever census in the northeast pacific social and they believe only 219 full grown and near adult white sharks hang 0 out between bodega bay and monteray. because there are no numbers it is hard to know if they are rising, falling. but i don't know i think one is a lot. >> one is many. i like my sharks lacing up their skates at hp pavilion. >> turquoise. >> yeah. >> there you go. >> san jose sharks. today the waterfront a litt
but used shuttles are in high demand. some museums around the country are trying to add them to their collections. among those campaigning for them, nasa's johnson space center in houston. the intrepid sea, air and space museum in manhattan. and the museum of flight and seattle which is spending big money to house a shuttle it doesn't even know it will get. in all nasa says 21 institutions have expressed interest. it will make the final decision one month from now. >>> well, there...
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but none of us here knows whether we are in a civil war or not. i tell you one thing it looks like a civil war than just a revolution. and yet we are treating it as if we know who the good guys and the bad guys are and we are on the side of the good guys. >> always a way to make a call but you have to have the facts on the table. and it was not clear here what we were doing, what our outcome needed to be and what was going to happen next and that is the biggest problem with where we are. >> i hate to say it but it sounds like bush going into iraq when you say that. some lady hawks to t e he-coverry. >> yesterday's man session is today's he-coverry as men are gaining jobs faster than women. according to the bureau of labor statistics of the 1.3 million jobs created in the last year, 90% went to men. although unemployment remains high for both men and women, women's overall unemployment rate increased during the recovery while men's unemployment dropped. government spending for mostly male infrastructure and construction jobs has increased. while cu
but none of us here knows whether we are in a civil war or not. i tell you one thing it looks like a civil war than just a revolution. and yet we are treating it as if we know who the good guys and the bad guys are and we are on the side of the good guys. >> always a way to make a call but you have to have the facts on the table. and it was not clear here what we were doing, what our outcome needed to be and what was going to happen next and that is the biggest problem with where we are....
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. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked uncertain. >> we got a job the same week. i got a job and then he got a job. >> reporter: census figures from the city they left behind are so startling detroit's mayor wants a recount. nearly 240,000 people moved away this past decade-- a quarter of the city's populatio
. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger...
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i said lead us to reason with my daughter kim and the way she is. the couple has a baby girl who was born with a birth defect on one hand her mother is convinced that it is on account of gerard's exposure to d. you. so yes i mean yeah i mean what i saw in deep down in my heart i knew that she was born like that even yesterday because of something he had about one of us and we started looking for answers on the internet i mean and i saw the baby i think i have the picture comes hand was identical to my daughter has no money and iraqi baby that i had been exposed to depleted uranium so by me for me that's what the proof my baby's hand and the hands of that iraqi baby exposed by the figurine. natural uranium is made up of two isotopes ninety nine percent as you rhenium to thirty eight point seven percent is the more radioactive to thirty five. the nuclear industry uses isotope separation to produce enrich uranium which contains a higher concentration of uranium two three five this enrich uranium is more radioactive the natural uranium and excused in th
i said lead us to reason with my daughter kim and the way she is. the couple has a baby girl who was born with a birth defect on one hand her mother is convinced that it is on account of gerard's exposure to d. you. so yes i mean yeah i mean what i saw in deep down in my heart i knew that she was born like that even yesterday because of something he had about one of us and we started looking for answers on the internet i mean and i saw the baby i think i have the picture comes hand was...
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to use it because it's highly effective that fly straight it's highly lethal up on. and being a first shot one shot kill so taking it off the battlefield is not a but is not a neutral act. it's an act that will cause the loss of lives by taking away both protection and the super bowl super bowl weapon the pentagon is kind of oversold me importance of to clue to train him to defend the weapon they've exaggerated the importance of it. but it was actually guided missiles had in particular hellfire missile destroyed about a third of all the iraqi tanks that were destroyed. bernard roster held several positions in the pentagon during the clinton administration and he spent a number of years directing research into the so-called gulf war illnesses. the kinds of symptoms that are seen in people with all four elements are totally inconsistent with exposure to a legal for any and so they came to the conclusions as has the united nations the e.u. . almost everybody who has looked at this in an unbiased scientific way and that depleted uranium is not related to the unexplained
to use it because it's highly effective that fly straight it's highly lethal up on. and being a first shot one shot kill so taking it off the battlefield is not a but is not a neutral act. it's an act that will cause the loss of lives by taking away both protection and the super bowl super bowl weapon the pentagon is kind of oversold me importance of to clue to train him to defend the weapon they've exaggerated the importance of it. but it was actually guided missiles had in particular hellfire...
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"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf libya. >> couric: the trouble in libya has caused the price of gas here to soar. it's now up to an average of $3.52 a gallon. still, that's more than 50 cents less than the all-time high in 2008. back then, a lot of americans turned to mass transit to save money. but as ben tracy reports, commuters are finding a very different ride this time around. >> reporter: this is your 8:25 train? >> yup. >> reporter: okay, we'll hop on with you. >> okay. >> reporter: this morning in pasadena, california, we road the rails with jackie gilberto to downtown los angeles. she ditched her car. when
"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf...
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always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years because he's afraid that our. most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. of the group in the vicinity of known difference he did so produce is so much of the engine then he changes. and suit. by being out of the deal since the fall. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to have a pretty education to understand. if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. hey tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the official auntie affleck ation on the phone on called touch from the i.q. so
always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years...
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leave us alone. after the cap-and-trade legislation on sulfur emissions, we did not give the many subsidies. we said that they have to figure out how to reduce the emissions. we're just telling you the goal. you figure out how to reach the goal. the result was reaching a goal at a lot less of a cost, a fraction of the cost of what people were testifying before. the biggest change was that those high sulphur people who said there were no problem, they were displaced by the low-sulfur coal. that was the cheapest way to achieve the results. rather than protect high sulphur coal, we'll let the market force it's worked. they suffered a real disadvantage. some industries can overplay their hand. the coal industry they overplay its hand, especially when we are reaching their hands out and saying, we will try to develop a program so that coal be a viable industry. we will help pay for it. perhaps they will have to pay for it. they are not as interested in the financial well-being. they are interested in ideo
leave us alone. after the cap-and-trade legislation on sulfur emissions, we did not give the many subsidies. we said that they have to figure out how to reduce the emissions. we're just telling you the goal. you figure out how to reach the goal. the result was reaching a goal at a lot less of a cost, a fraction of the cost of what people were testifying before. the biggest change was that those high sulphur people who said there were no problem, they were displaced by the low-sulfur coal. that...
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to leave they attack us. they want to make us suffering in our life all sick destroyed i was kind of excuse for them. not only that he acted without going to reprimand look man up just enough because he already. has his. number come from i know if you was looking at it over a six hour thing you're going to argue this is no inherent reason for my gun that you know this is my round. up of your happiness with a shotgun. yet you know. the right people. shut up. there's no clear debate you brought this and you could be. really no i hear what's happening he doesn't look no he does not the one for no receipt here something we have known in the darkest day of all history never did it. finish ever said i didn't know i would no one told me i did not know i didn't know i didn't know of course of the thought no corps that did not want to know my main complaint my main scream i me. he's telling the government who in a previous all this because you see crazy extremists fundamentalists you have in every society. the problem
to leave they attack us. they want to make us suffering in our life all sick destroyed i was kind of excuse for them. not only that he acted without going to reprimand look man up just enough because he already. has his. number come from i know if you was looking at it over a six hour thing you're going to argue this is no inherent reason for my gun that you know this is my round. up of your happiness with a shotgun. yet you know. the right people. shut up. there's no clear debate you brought...
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to be you know this about us and talk about their. fifteen just well surely i mean some bosses niggling pains noone again but a soldier for the nation to being in pain all the same a trooper was called by the depleted uranium that was better than the truth. with prison officers they can bring up an issue that is not really. it's a bring something else all you're getting on the guy or. girl words and then just tell you kennie lies to cover up their wish. for the moment it was a cold morning. and in my soul was in finance new kowloon i'll never forget the so just because some local the way they held on to their families. and so much crime it's. sadness. from worry that she said. take care of my kids as if they were humans. but if you live to be that. very good thank god she's come back even if she was. with her because so many of them didn't. this last this summer. after vega leopold dina's husband lives in the bronx in new york city he was sent to iraq in two thousand and three he was a sergeant and have been serving in a national guar
to be you know this about us and talk about their. fifteen just well surely i mean some bosses niggling pains noone again but a soldier for the nation to being in pain all the same a trooper was called by the depleted uranium that was better than the truth. with prison officers they can bring up an issue that is not really. it's a bring something else all you're getting on the guy or. girl words and then just tell you kennie lies to cover up their wish. for the moment it was a cold morning. and...
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their witness was still not cooperating with us, the dcaa, the company's still not cooperating with us, they still will not provide the records for us to find out whether the company was paying for the kickbacks or the manager was just doing it out of the company's spirit from his own resources. although you can understand why one would have been interested in looking at the company books. what do you think about a contractor like that mymy who has gone on to receive lucrative contracts? >> again, it's not in our database. kickbacks is a problem. the -- it's often excused with one bad apple theory, but at that point you need to still look at overall corporate culture. i'm probably more concerned by the latter part of your comment, and that is that they didn't -- aren't cooperating with dcaa or this commission in providing information as a government contractor. i would probably consider them nonresponsible, and at that point they shouldn't be eligible for contracts whether it's a suspension, debarment or a de facto suspension in the fact that that should be something that's taken a loo
their witness was still not cooperating with us, the dcaa, the company's still not cooperating with us, they still will not provide the records for us to find out whether the company was paying for the kickbacks or the manager was just doing it out of the company's spirit from his own resources. although you can understand why one would have been interested in looking at the company books. what do you think about a contractor like that mymy who has gone on to receive lucrative contracts?...
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and some do good work, some don't do terribly useful work. i hope that some of the things that we have done over the past couple years before we close out will prove to be useful. unfortunately, many of the recommendations just die a slow death. so back to my earlier comment. the war's over, the troops come home, they're focusing on training, they're focusing on maintenance, they're focusing on exercises. senior osb leadership goes away. joint staff turns over. senior service leadership goes away. cigar goes away, we go away, you guys maybe all go away except igs survive forever. what would you do if you were king to insure that the progress that i think we've made -- and i think you all agree there's been progress made -- what do we do to insure that that lives? anybody? >> sir, i'll take it first. >> i want to ask all of you. >> yes, sir. i think i would say that you'd have to insure that we institutionalize the operationallization of these sorts of things, and we need to drive it just into our culture, and we also need to make sure there's
and some do good work, some don't do terribly useful work. i hope that some of the things that we have done over the past couple years before we close out will prove to be useful. unfortunately, many of the recommendations just die a slow death. so back to my earlier comment. the war's over, the troops come home, they're focusing on training, they're focusing on maintenance, they're focusing on exercises. senior osb leadership goes away. joint staff turns over. senior service leadership goes...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: no one knows the destructive power of nuclear radiation better than the japanese. 65 years ago at the end of world war ii, the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. as many as 246,000 people died. now one japanese woman fears she's about to witness her second nuclear nightmare. >> so right now i'm making the wings. if you could fold 1,000 origami birds then you could recover from the illness, and that's the symbol of longevity and happiness in japan. >> couric: ritsuko komaki was two when an atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. she and her family lived 200 miles away, but many of her relatives perished and her grandmother became terribly ill. >> her hair fell off and she had a nose bleed. but sh
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: no one knows the destructive power of nuclear radiation better than the japanese. 65 years ago at the end of world war ii, the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on...
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that's what saved us. and though suddenly homeless and still lacking in basics like electricity, this community is thriving, exercising together, caring for each other's children and tending to medical needs as they find a way to cope with disaster. "it's a shock but it's no one's fault. it's the tsunami's fault" sato says. "we have to get on with our lives." here there is no blame, only perseverance and fellowship in the face of so much loss. lucy craft, cbs news, koizumi, japan. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. we leave you with a reminder of the friendship between japan and the united states, the cherry trees presented to washington, d.c. by the mayor of tokyo 99 years ago this weekend. now in full bloom. a delicate symbol of hope and rerule in. good night.,,,,,,
that's what saved us. and though suddenly homeless and still lacking in basics like electricity, this community is thriving, exercising together, caring for each other's children and tending to medical needs as they find a way to cope with disaster. "it's a shock but it's no one's fault. it's the tsunami's fault" sato says. "we have to get on with our lives." here there is no blame, only perseverance and fellowship in the face of so much loss. lucy craft, cbs news, koizumi,...
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bosnia was the iraqi province in which do you militias were most heavily used. doctor or least says that radioactivity still lingers in many places he's convinced that this is what lies behind the increase in cancers some of which are very rare. cancers which are related to radiation. look him in his. eyes and soft tissue concern is. increased. to alarming number. but to kill early cancer cold and malignant fibrous is just sidetone which is close to related to the radiation. i got until now twenty five cases so is some something strange and it'd give us clues to the effect of radiation on our patients but we should prove it. for. another conflict in which the pleated you raney and weapons were officially used was the war in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety nine. in reprisal for ethnic cleansing policies against albanian coasts of ours nato planes bombed serbian forces and yugoslav infrastructure. in that campaign serbian armored tanks and vehicles were attacked with the human issues. a few months later the media reported an unusually high rate of leukemia and o
bosnia was the iraqi province in which do you militias were most heavily used. doctor or least says that radioactivity still lingers in many places he's convinced that this is what lies behind the increase in cancers some of which are very rare. cancers which are related to radiation. look him in his. eyes and soft tissue concern is. increased. to alarming number. but to kill early cancer cold and malignant fibrous is just sidetone which is close to related to the radiation. i got until now...
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law at the us or any other country using do you honestly examine its effects on those who fired the weapons and those who were fired upon and on the entire globe. from our bureau. we hear it because our. god promised them this linda long stops. will that if they are still going to be thinking. and goal chosen people will not believe that god is real estate agent say look at the stand this is for you guys and this guy is as we. go this is the. roof of my bed moved. up. download the official and see how to make a shift in your high phone called touch from the i choose apps to. launch all sheesh life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s minefield costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call she told com. yes my name is daniel schmidt this is julius on we're here to make a short presentation about the we can fix project. the first. in the fourth grade to get information out about the real world claims to have a war on. terrorism because you are going to be a democracy you are going. to fight if i put into sauces and dange
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i would like to see the international community to support us and give us back in this activity and they want to stand that's their homes i'm now in danger you see this is not my terrorism attacks their own well. and if we do not put them and put the war against terror all europe is is in and then are all the worst on society. this is not your land it belongs to respawn ladies i'm not. going to kill you and no. man finally. find out. most of these ladies have not this latest one on your form the media hardly shows them nobody wants them all and we became a society clears only about itself and even this less and less and it's all the rest we have this wonderful excuse of security if this doesn't work we can all as the brink of the holocaust. say think their lives going to me he will say that after the whole cause the jews have the right to do whatever they want and that's their way of thinking and human rights is really something for europeans so lawns but not for our reality we are not dealing with the only was our fate i find fish hard to understand how they can. and a crazy ass there's
i would like to see the international community to support us and give us back in this activity and they want to stand that's their homes i'm now in danger you see this is not my terrorism attacks their own well. and if we do not put them and put the war against terror all europe is is in and then are all the worst on society. this is not your land it belongs to respawn ladies i'm not. going to kill you and no. man finally. find out. most of these ladies have not this latest one on your form...
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they just said "use me." you know, "god use me in the best way you can to serve this planet." [music playing] ♪ oh i wish you well [cheers and applause] >> alisha steeles: wow, how powerful and how true. the greatest satisfaction really comes from helping other people, doesn't it, lili? >> lili fournier: oh, absolutely. you know, heidegger, the renowned german philosopher said that the greatest challenge of the 21st century will be can we learn to be kind to each other? it was the dalai lama who said kindness is my religion and so i think that we should define new rules for success. it's ultimately about the person that you become and what you stand for, you know, that's important and if you say you're living your values, live your values. i'm personally really tired of all the pretenders out there. so i think that the quest for authenticity is the great quest of our times and what is spirituality after all but living in the energy of love and not just ego. forgiveness and compassion and developing a generosity of spirit. it was russell simmons, i think he says that in the s
they just said "use me." you know, "god use me in the best way you can to serve this planet." [music playing] ♪ oh i wish you well [cheers and applause] >> alisha steeles: wow, how powerful and how true. the greatest satisfaction really comes from helping other people, doesn't it, lili? >> lili fournier: oh, absolutely. you know, heidegger, the renowned german philosopher said that the greatest challenge of the 21st century will be can we learn to be kind to...
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what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard dozens of times today. >> very good. very good. >> reporter: while other parts of libya may be ready for civil war. that's not what you hear in tripoli. >> you want to make change, you want to make a revolution, i'm with you guys. but the problem, when you start burning your country, you start killing the people-- why's that? >> reporter: call it group- think. maybe towing the company line. they do start pretty young here. the little girl says "allah, qaddafi, libya, and that's it." >> no one else but moammar qaddafi. >> reporter: tripoli streets were bustling with shops and folks going to work
what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard...
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they are only allow us to use one elevator precisely for that mean. these aftershocks which have continued, adds nothing but fear, particularly when you see the people watching state television so closely and now dealing with these aftershocks coming every day here. >> and seeing these buildings rattled. thank you so much, david, and please stay safe. dan. >>> the city of sendai was hit hardest by this earthquake and tsunami. it is on the coast, 80 miles from the epicenter of the quake. our clarissa ward is trying to get there this morning. she joins us from the road to sendai. clarissa, i under you're about 100 mile as way. what are you seeing on the road? >> reporter: good morning. it's been an epic journey even trying to get here. we were diverted through three different cities. we've been traveling for more than 26 hours and we have now reached a point just less than 100 miles to the city of sendai. what's the most striking thing, when you look around here, the roads seem fine, the buildings look fine. there's electricity. but another 50 miles dow
they are only allow us to use one elevator precisely for that mean. these aftershocks which have continued, adds nothing but fear, particularly when you see the people watching state television so closely and now dealing with these aftershocks coming every day here. >> and seeing these buildings rattled. thank you so much, david, and please stay safe. dan. >>> the city of sendai was hit hardest by this earthquake and tsunami. it is on the coast, 80 miles from the epicenter of the...
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but there's no guarantee that this will become law that the us or any other country using do you honestly examine its effects on those who fire the weapons on those who were fired upon and on the entire globe. question is that so much i know which of course is right on it comes up here is a drawing bottlings over collective bargaining puts america's democracy potentials in the line of fire but is this move to red tape roll back. the exit of nature and discover is abusing. the communicate with the wild and lemon. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you a nazi. wealthy british style facade. sometimes. market finiteness come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. if mindfulness shall be soon which brightened if you move about song from feinstein christians. whose friends tontine don't come. tastings to this is not a provocation but a warm. place which it should students every. are you sure the supreme futurist recently had no idea about the har
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juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. gotta get that bacon! dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? dog: me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! , yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! >>> time to go home, folks, the party is over in the big easy. police cleared the streets early this morning after the big mardi gras party. since it was so late this year, spring break crowds made it the biggest celebration in years. >>> for most people, it's no party when it comes to commuting to work. higher gas means that more people are leaving their cars behind and using mass transit, instead. but, as ben tracy reports, recent cuts mean a crowded ride for many. >> this is your 8:25 train? >> yes. >> reporter: all right. we'll hop on. >
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the secrt word used during inspection. next on cbs 5 >> couric: we end with a child of the '70s all grown up now and the vigil she's kept for four decades for a missing american hero-- a vigil that's about to come to an end. here's steve hartman with tonight's "assignment america." >> reporter: while the war raged in vietnam, back home these became all the rage. metal bracelets sold by the millions, each bearing the name of a soldier who was either stale prisoner in vietnam or missing in action. the idea was to wear the bracelet and only take it off when your vet came home. the bracelets were especially popular with kids. like that 12-year-old girl from fremont, california, who got a bracelet in her christmas stocking in 1972. do you remember getting it? >> i was excited, i put it on right away, read the piece of paper that came with it and i thought "i'll keep it on until he comes home." >> reporter: kathy strong, now 50, still remembers the name, too, james moreland. he was a green beret that has been stationed in lang v
the secrt word used during inspection. next on cbs 5 >> couric: we end with a child of the '70s all grown up now and the vigil she's kept for four decades for a missing american hero-- a vigil that's about to come to an end. here's steve hartman with tonight's "assignment america." >> reporter: while the war raged in vietnam, back home these became all the rage. metal bracelets sold by the millions, each bearing the name of a soldier who was either stale prisoner in...
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there you go sure see us. right now let's get some other stories making headlines around the world this hour in me an m r a six point eight magnitude earthquake has left over sixty people dead the quake struck around lunchtime on thursday and was centered close to the border with thailand over one hundred buildings were destroyed and roads have not been closed in thailand the tremors caused residents to flee their apartments and one woman died when a brick wall collapsed on. protesters in syria plan to hold a day of dignity on friday to expand the demonstrations across the country the plans come despite president bashar assad to pledging to grown people greater political freedoms and raise public pay roll in the southern city of daraa thousands of people continue to rally against the forty eight year rule of the bath party activists claim dozens of green shot dead and many arrested in security forces as they clamp down over the last few days. and a wildfire in colorado has engulfed about sixteen hundred acres
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, because a lot of people have denied us, you know, wouldn't help us. so she was there. >> reporter: in the 1980's declining health was only part of the problem that came with an aids diagnosis. >> if you had aids you were pretty much just shunned. >> reporter: taylor fought that stigma, says the doctor who treated her friend and costar, rock hudson, who died of aids. >> she knew in her heart that we would never get anywhere against this until we got a handle on the prejudice. >> reporter: michael smithwick, the executive director of maitri and h.i.v. positive himself for 30 years, remembers vividly how he felt when elizabeth taylor first took a stand for people like him. >> it was a sense of elation, and a sense of finally, finally someone has stepped forward and spoken to truth. and done so in a very brave way. >> reporter: it was perhaps the most dramatic act in a life that had plenty of drama. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorr
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helps us have a better dialogue and that's helpful to us. so we're very grateful for all four of you. thank you very much. and we're going to not recess. will go right into the next panel right now. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
helps us have a better dialogue and that's helpful to us. so we're very grateful for all four of you. thank you very much. and we're going to not recess. will go right into the next panel right now. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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second explosives are used to blast him a deeper than the. curtain the remains are removed by machinery. finally unwanted soil is deposited in vallecito. on a. wealthy british science. market . find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or were no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. download the official anti up location on the phone on i pod touch from the odd shoot outs to. lunch on sea life on the go. see video on demand. smiling fuel costs and streets now in the palm of your. questions. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians are relieved a. mum. u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces is growing as libya is hatred more airstrikes and cruise missiles are the voices against the intervention also gets on the other side of the arab league says the
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have used. the claim he made was that federal employees are better educated on average than private-sector employees. that is a correct claim. he also claimed that the pace cities that i have done and others have done the -- do not compare them accurately. that is not true. we compare apples to apples. we control the differences. the federal pay agent analysis defines a pay penalty of almost 25% by contrast, that does not take education into account. it looks into a job, but does not account for the fact that private sector employers tend to put more educated individuals -- public-sector employers tend to put more educated individuals into those positions and then private-sector employers. he did not correctly characterize the study that i did. >> with a clerk at wal-mart be the same as the court in one of our agencies if you were looking at the the two. >> in general, no. we do not categorized by job cuts. we categorize them by the human capital they are bringing to the game. you would least ha
have used. the claim he made was that federal employees are better educated on average than private-sector employees. that is a correct claim. he also claimed that the pace cities that i have done and others have done the -- do not compare them accurately. that is not true. we compare apples to apples. we control the differences. the federal pay agent analysis defines a pay penalty of almost 25% by contrast, that does not take education into account. it looks into a job, but does not account...
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host: and it would be used for extending the use of technologies. guest: it is a revolutionary approach to identify people that are in the nation's criminal justice system that are here unlawfully. we are using the fingerprints taken at the moment of arrest and running them through the database of the fbi and the homeland security database. we can determine if they are here unlawfully in committing crimes -- a and committing crimes. the institutional hearing program is a twist on a similar theme, which is trying to reach people who are to portable from the country for a crime while they are still serving a sentence. if you are serving three years due to a drug offense in a state or federal penitentiary, which tried to reach you at that moment, have a hearing while you are incarcerated, so that when you come out, you are released to us, not on the streets. host: the request for 2011, 5.8 billion. the request for 2010, 5.4 billion. -- a 5.7 billion. under this debate over spending cuts, making adjustments here and there, do you cut back like other pro
host: and it would be used for extending the use of technologies. guest: it is a revolutionary approach to identify people that are in the nation's criminal justice system that are here unlawfully. we are using the fingerprints taken at the moment of arrest and running them through the database of the fbi and the homeland security database. we can determine if they are here unlawfully in committing crimes -- a and committing crimes. the institutional hearing program is a twist on a similar...